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… with engaging in prostitution as a patron. Prior to the commencement of his municipal court trial, defendant sought … by placing internet ads that "solicit[] individuals to come to [a] hotel for a specific purpose." The prosecutor … of a police operation intended to solicit individuals to come to a motel to meet a female undercover detective posing …
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… 2C:12-1(b)(2) (counts six, seven and nine), and his concomitant sentence.1 In his merits brief, he argues: POINT I … letter brief he adds: POINT [I] THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY FAILING TO CLARIFY THAT A CHARGE OF … indicated what the findings were. However, there was no comparison or any information such as that put in his …
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… included sales administration and implementation of the company's "salesforce.com" software. Plaintiff's duties also included marketing … "really [knew] social media," and relate to defendant's audience better than someone plaintiff's age. The same …
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… IMPOUNDED NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY OCEAN … relations between APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION October 23, 2018 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 adults with few, if any, of the … remember what it felt like." Nevertheless, she did not stop the encounter. She testified, "we continued to having …
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… it, with the couples each owning a one-half interest in common and the spouses having a tenancy by the entirety. The … a year or two older. In June 2000, Doris Wilson sold the combined property, including the corner lot, to Frank and … that portion of Block 720-9, Lots 358 and 359, of premises commonly known as 103 Poe Avenue, Toms River, Ocean County, …
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A-36-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
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… 08543 Phone: (609) 924-0808 Email: cmelcher@hillwallack.com Attorneys for Defendants/Respondents, Upper Freehold … Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee Statement to Assembly Bill No. 4684(2R) (Feb. 3, … 8 Senate Judiciary Committee Statement to Senate No. 3739 (June 17, 2019) .. …
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A-36-24 Amicus Curiae Brief Scarinici Hollenbeck
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… Board of Education, Attorneys at Law School District, & Community 150 Clove Road, 9th Floor School; and, Little … Education, School District, & Email: rlevy@sh-law.com Elementary School On the Brief and Of Counsel: Robert E. … District, Northfield Board of Education, and the Northfield Community School, defendants in John Doe v. Northfield City …
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… daughter, A.S. (Anne).2 Nancy alleges the trial judge committed a number of errors which deprived her of due … different burdens of proof, and all for different remedies." Id. at 105 (citing Div. of Youth & Fam. Servs. v. … judge properly concluded that Nancy's continued, unremedied, and chronic mental health issues continued to pose a …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2509-21 THE ALLIANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES MERCER-MONMOUTH, MARY FAHY WOEHR, and SUSAN … Daniel Disario, the Director of Traffic Engineering Studies for Langan Engineering, who the Board accepted as an … statement, we ask it not be repeated" and advised that the topic of the hearing was JDA's application, and not "trucks …
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… is insufficient evidence supporting the judge's finding he committed the predicate act of harassment and therefore, the … On March 25, 2023, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and was issued a temporary restraining order (TRO). Plaintiff alleged that defendant committed the predicate act of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a). …
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… One officer explained that in his experience people who commit criminal acts west of Hillside often flee east on the … was the one stolen in Hillside, the officers conducted a stop. Defendant, whose fingerprint was found in the Hillside … was under [twenty-six] years of age at the time of the commission of the offense." Ibid. Defendant argued that the …
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… SUPPRESS BECAUSE THERE WAS NO REASONABLE SUSPICION FOR THE STOP, AND POLICE DID NOT HAVE PROBABLE CAUSE TO SEARCH … explanation of the "transactions" in the parking lot compromised his credibility. With respect to the … In exchange for his guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend ten years of imprisonment with no period of parole …
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… reasons set forth by Judge Pedro J. Jimenez, Jr. in his comprehensive written decision. I. We distill the following … was wearing a red baseball hat underneath a blue hoodie with white lettering that covered his face. The second … the record and found the circumstances surrounding the stop and consent search were "certainly appropriate and …
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… and denying plaintiff's motion for leave to file an amended complaint in this dispute over mold plaintiff discovered in … detection and remediation specialist acting through his company, Aquelan, inspected the attic of the residence for … plaintiff retained a mold remediation expert, Christopher Bravo, who issued a report after inspecting the home. …
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… plaintiff and restrained defendant from the restaurant or communicating with its employees. Sometime after the consent … . . . When . . . one of [her] employees saw [defendant] coming in [defendant] went for [her] employee and [her] … minimum, but aggressive gesture." After finding defendant committed a predicate offense, the trial court went on to …
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… was in the hallway outside his room. The officers, accompanied by a hotel security officer, then went to see … Mary whether 4 A-0736-23 she wanted to file a criminal complaint against defendant and Mary agreed to go to the … States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… Police Department reported to a shopping mall on a complaint of a carjacking involving two victims, Brandon … The court further stated, "there is no question that the stop of the Civic and the arrest of the defendant were valid … the motion court did not perform the required side-by-side comparison of the parties' Rule 3:5-7 submissions and, …
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… sentence and remand for resentencing. The crimes were committed when defendant was twenty-one years old and … Defendant claimed that despite telling Tremarco to stop, he did not. He further alleged "he looked around the … between Tremarco and defendant, and instead, defendant committed a "knowing and purposeful killing from behind," …
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… his convictions, raising issues of improper prosecutorial comments and non-compliant identification procedures. We affirm. I. We derive … was only going to take five minutes, that was it." Maria "stopped fighting" and "told him to do whatever he wanted to …
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… B.L.E. was well known to defendant. Further, the State had complied with the discovery requirements. The trial court … in Elizabeth, New Jersey to purchase drugs. He was accompanied by Carol Ann Lamanno and David Estrada. William, … in the PCR context—or general principles of collateral estoppel. Because the motion court stated, "this is not an …